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Nuclear and mitochondrial phylogeography of the European fire-bellied toads Bombina bombina and Bombina variegata supports their independent histories
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SYSNO ASEP 0370182 Document Type J - Journal Article R&D Document Type Journal Article Subsidiary J Článek ve WOS Title Nuclear and mitochondrial phylogeography of the European fire-bellied toads Bombina bombina and Bombina variegata supports their independent histories Author(s) Fijarczyk, A. (PL)
Nadachowska, K. (PL)
Hofman, S. (PL)
Litvinchuk, S.N. (RU)
Babik, W. (PL)
Stuglik, M. (PL)
Gollmann, G. (AT)
Choleva, Lukáš (UZFG-Y) RID, ORCID
Cogalniceanu, D. (RO)
Vukov, T. (RS)
Dzukic, G. (RS)
Szymura, J. M. (PL)Number of authors 12 Source Title Molecular Ecology. - : Wiley - ISSN 0962-1083
Roč. 20, č. 16 (2011), s. 3381-3398Number of pages 18 s. Language eng - English Country GB - United Kingdom Keywords Bombina ; isolation with migration ; nuclear and mitochondrial markers Subject RIV EH - Ecology, Behaviour CEZ AV0Z50450515 - UZFG-Y (2005-2011) UT WOS 000293750000008 DOI 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2011.05175.x Annotation Exact location and number of glacial refugia still remain unclear for many European cold-blooded terrestrial vertebrates. We performed a fine-scaled multilocus phylogeographic analysis of two Bombina species combining mitochondrial variation of 950 toads from 385 sites and nuclear genes (Rag-1, Ncx-1) from a subset of samples to reconstruct their colonization and contemporary variation patterns. We identified the lowlands northwest of the Black Sea and the Carpathians to be important refugial areas for B. bombina and B. variegata, respectively. This result emphasizes the importance of Central European refugia for ectothermic terrestrial species, far north of the Mediterranean areas regarded as exclusive glacial refugia for the animals. Additional refugia for B. variegata have been located in the southern Apennines and Balkans. In contrast, no evidence for the importance of other east European plains as refugial regions has been found. Workplace Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics Contact Jana Zásmětová, knihovna@iapg.cas.cz, Tel.: 315 639 554 Year of Publishing 2012
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